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TriStar Skyline patients and colleagues tell their stories about how our mission and personal approach to healthcare make a difference.

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  • Jeremy Crowe 

    Patient grateful to TriStar Skyline Medical Center for the exceptional care and dedicated staff who helped him return to his family and friends after accident
  • Connect to Purpose: A Journey of Hope, Gratitude, and Joy at TriStar Skyline 

    Colleauge experiences firsthand caring like family when her father was a patient at TriStar Skyline
  • Mark Beck 

    Patient Mark Beck went from being wheelchair-bound after a 15-foot fall to walking back into the hospital to thank his care team, especially nurse Taylor, for helping him regain his mobility.
  • Virtual nursing increases patient, nurse satisfaction at TriStar Skyline 

    As part of HCA Healthcare, TriStar Skyline is serving as a pilot location for virtual nursing. This technology is providing new resources that help nurses provide the best possible care for patients while improving both the nurse and patient experience.
  • TriStar Skyline colleague grows career through HCA Healthcare 

    Lisa Harris, the Director of Clinical Operations at TriStar Skyline Madison Campus, has grown her healthcare career to new heights.
  • Tiffany Barnett 

    Above all else, we are committed to the care and improvement of human life. Skyline Medical Center Nurse Tiffany Barnett shares what it's like to be a Trauma ICU Nurse and what she loves most about caring for her patients in her role.
  • Greg McCoy 

    Greg McCoy, CT tech, bonded with a patient that had recently been diagnosed with cancer after his mother had passed away. He believes healthcare is the best way for him to give back.
  • Wendy Gaddis 

    Wendy Gaddis, sepsis coordinator, reflects on an experience where the patient had passed away and how her focus shifted to taking care of the loved ones. She believes nursing is providing holistic care and taking care of team members.
  • Dorcas Churchill 

    Dorcas Churchill, fourth floor director, chose to be a nurse after her uncle had a heart attack at 42, and she knew she could make a difference in lives so patients won't have to live in fear. She believes if she shows her staff and patients that she cares, they will show it back to her.
  • Steve Otto 

    TriStar Skyline celebrates the 43rd Annual National EMS Week and we applaud our EMS partners for their important contributions in safeguarding the health, safety and wellbeing of the communities we serve. Steve Otto, CEO, discusses this important relationship along with an emphasis on servant leadership and the importance of creating a work environment where we can take the best care of patients.